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New Zealand ‘suitcase murder’: Mum found guilty of killing her two children

By Koh Ewe

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New Zealand 'suitcase murder': Mum found guilty of killing her two children

The bodies were believed to have been stored there for several years.

Lee was arrested in Ulsan, South Korea, in September 2022 and extradited to New Zealand later that year.

During the trial, the court heard that the children’s bodies had no sign of trauma, though it was clear they had been killed by someone.

A pathologist found they had died by homicide by unspecified means, including the use of Nortriptyline, an antidepressant, the prosecution said.

The court heard that Lee picked up her prescription for the drug from a pharmacy in August 2017 – five months after her husband, Ian Jo, was diagnosed with cancer.

The defence claimed Lee’s mental health deteriorated after her husband’s death and came to believe it was best if they all died together.

This led her to try to kill herself and her children with the antidepressant, but she got the dose wrong – when she woke up, her children were dead. While she did kill her children, she was “not guilty of murder by reason of insanity,” her lawyer said.

But the prosecution argued that Lee had demonstrated rational thought by hiding the children’s remains, changing her name and moving back to South Korea, the prosecution said.

The killings were a “selfish act to free herself from the burden of parenting alone”, the prosecution said.

On Tuesday, Lee had her head down and gave no reaction when the jury delivered the verdict, which came after around three hours of deliberation.

Lee is set to be sentenced in November. She faces a maximum sentence of life in prison, AFP reported.